To new investors, the stock market may seem like a gamble with its short-term ups and downs, but in the long term it’s the best option to grow your wealth
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The Yale endowment’s massive success would be impossible for an individual investor to achieve… Or would it? Here’s how it performs as an ETF portfolio.
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If there is one person we should thank for the lengthy bull market we’ve been enjoying, it’s Paul Volcker. Today, we examine his legacy of financial economics.
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Voters lined the blocks around polling stations last week to cast their ballots in the most important election of a generation. What do the results mean for Britain?
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Some economists and politicians advocate adoption of the “European model” in the U.S., but that will provide equality at the expense of building wealth.
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We’re well into a roaring bull market, but there are fewer Americans invested in stocks now than before the 2008 crash. Here’s why that’s a good thing.
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Americans love rankings, but should we be concerned that the U.S. recently lost the No. 1 spot in financial economic rankings? Here’s what you need to know.
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There’s a major focus on wealth and poverty in today’s political discourse. Are socialist policies the answer to inequality? Look to Argentina to find out.
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How would you feel if you left a lottery prize unclaimed? If you’re failing to invest in equities, that’s what you’re doing – missing out on true wealth.
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Politicians claim that capitalism is in crisis and must be fixed, but our system is working exactly as it should, and people are living richer lives than ever.